2020
DOI: 10.1515/jag-2020-0042
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Characteristics of seasonal variations and noises of the daily double-difference and PPP solutions

Abstract: Long term GNSS observations provided by networks of the continuously operating reference stations (CORS) allow for determination of the global and local tectonic plate movements and seasonal variations. In recent years, PPP (Precise Point Positioning) technique has become increasingly popular and most likely in the future will replace relative positioning with CORS stations. In this paper, we discuss the difference of the velocity and seasonal component estimates of 25 Latvian CORS stations on the basis of dai… Show more

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“…The Tsview tool, by Thomas Herring, United States of America, complemented the GAMIT/GLOB-K software for GPS time series analysis [16]. It filtered out atypical data and outliers using the 3-sigma criterion [17][18][19]. Corrections were made for hardware/firmware changes and earthquakeinduced landslides.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Tsview tool, by Thomas Herring, United States of America, complemented the GAMIT/GLOB-K software for GPS time series analysis [16]. It filtered out atypical data and outliers using the 3-sigma criterion [17][18][19]. Corrections were made for hardware/firmware changes and earthquakeinduced landslides.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-term time series of GNSS stations have been widely used to monitor Earth's movements (for example, plate tectonics, sea level changes, pole motion studies, etc.). First of all, long-term GNSS observations from the permanent and reference stations allow us to determine the global and local movement of tectonic plates, as well as to identify seasonal fluctuations [Maciuk, et al, 2021]. The velocities of tectonic plates obtained from coordinate time series are regularly used as input data for geophysical models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%